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PER REQUESTOR: VERY GOOD IPM FIT; ADDITIONAL HERBICIDE WILL HELP AVOID RESISTANCE DEVELOPMENT; USE IN A ROPEWICK APPLICATOR WILLL GREATLY REDUCE DRIFT, ADHERENCE TO SOIL AND THE CACTUS:07/16
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HORSEWEED (CONYZA CANADENSIS) AND HAIRY FLEABANE (CONYZA BONARIENSIS); THESE WEEDS ARE RESISTANT TO GLYPHOSATE, BUT THIS XTEND FORMULATION CONTROLS THESE WEEDS, AND PROBABLY GIVES FASTER CONTROL OF MANY OTHER BROADLEAVES; THIS PRODUCT WILL AVOID GLYPHOSATE DRIFT ONTO THE CACTUS (CACTUS IS MODERATELY RESISTANT TO GLYPHOSATE), AND WILL REDUCE EXCESSIVE WEED HOEING COSTS
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CA:Felker, P ;
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PCR Use Pattern: |
USE THE ROUNDUP XTEND PRODUCT; APPLY AS NEEDED USING A 30% SOLUTION (1 PART ROUNDUP XTEND TO 2 PARTS WATER) IN A ROPEWICK APPLICATOR, 4-DAY INTERVAL, 1-DAY PHI
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DICAMBA MFG DOES NOT SUPPORT THIS USE:08/16; GLYPHOSATE HAS A SPOT TREATMENT USE (CAN THIS COVER ROPEWICK APPLIC?) AND A TOLERANCE (0.5 PPM FOR FRUIT AND PADS), SO IF THIS USE PATTERN WOULD RESULT IN BELOW-TOLERANCE RESIDUES, COULD JUST BE A LABEL CHANGE FOR GLYPHOSATE:09/16
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